Students will be able to:

* Identify and compare the cultural characteristics of different regions and people (e.g., in terms of their use of environment and resources, technology, food, shelter, beliefs and customs, schooling, etc.).

* Explain and correctly use the elements of maps and globes.

* Use appropriate resources and geographic tools to generate and interpret information about the earth.

Essential Questions:
  • How should responsible world citizens deal with cultural differences?
  • What is the best way for social scientists to find out the information they want to know?
  • What can we learn from maps & globes?

Enduring Understandings:
  • A respectful world citizen recognizes and appreciates the differences and similarities in world cultures.
  • People are similar and unique.
  • Groups of people develop cultural characteristics.
  • Reading maps and globes can help us better understand the regions of the world.
  • Geographic location affects cultural characteristics.
  • We discover information through searching for answers to questions and looking in a variety of sources.




What is culture?

Watch the Video Below and Make a List--What are the parts that make up culture?

Cultural Characteristics Chart
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